Very happy to share a bit more of the PhD/Post-Doc work from my time @IDO_Helmholtz
In case you happen to be interested in the neuropeptide oxytocin and gut-brain signaling feel free to check out our latest preprint https://t.co/YMfmWjxlsU
Two’s Two’s Two’s - Excited to share our study finding evidence of 2 major subtypes of obesity. Hope these can eventually help support more accurate understanding, diagnosis & treatment of #obesity and #diabetes. https://t.co/Qbs7EEEU11
A team of scientists led by VAI’s @PospisilikJ has identified two distinct types of obesity—findings that offer a more nuanced understanding of obesity than current definitions and may one day inform more precise diagnosis and treatment of disease: https://t.co/PZfDShozuQ
I am very grateful that I could keep enjoying to work on my favorite neuropeptide, a passion that was kindled in the lab of Valery Grinevich during my masters.
Thanks to these three mentors of mine!
Very happy to share a bit more of the PhD/Post-Doc work from my time @IDO_Helmholtz
In case you happen to be interested in the neuropeptide oxytocin and gut-brain signaling feel free to check out our latest preprint https://t.co/YMfmWjxlsU
Big ‘thank you’ to everyone involved - Wouldn’t have been possible without you!!
Special thanks to @CGarciaCaceres and @MatthiasTschop for continual support and encouragement with this (admittedly non-astrocyte ☺️) project.
We are thrilled to share that the first research paper from our lab describing coordinated remodeling of the epigenetic landscape in the mouse cortex is now published @NatureNeuro. Check it out at https://t.co/5pR9lLPe0q with a short summary of the key changes in revision below:
Oxytocin has some of the broadest signalling roles in the body, but how do neurons know when and where to release it for each application?
Charles Fraser explains how neurons coordinate the release of oxytocin.
More in the latest 🎧 #eLifePodcast
https://t.co/ONKqjxSe8e
The brains of #COVID-19 patients have damaged blood vessels (more so-called string vessels representing remnants of lost capillaries); SARS-CoV-2 infects brain endothelial cells and leads to microvascular pathology via RIPK signaling
https://t.co/vR0mgZ9EbS
After a summer break we are back to the Epigenetics&Metabolism Webinar series! Join us to hear about the epigenetic regulation of metabolic diseases by Prof. J.Andrew Pospisilik @PospisilikJ on September 16th. Organized by @Indraiitr and @CSebastianLab.
I enjoyed my podcast interview with @ihmc_stemtalk where we covered several topics including body weight biology, exercise science and emerging anti-obesity drugs https://t.co/nAykQrY4Ej
"You are as old as your blood vessels"
Vascular growth factors control healthy ageing and lifespan:
"Counteracting age-related VEGF signaling insufficiency promotes healthy ageing and extends life span" https://t.co/q0MdTUljcA
RegPep2020 Special Issue of articles on the role of regulatory peptides in systems physiology ‐ now out @JNE_Editor. Check it out at https://t.co/uudv4m9IFj . Thanks to Guest Editors from IRPS for their hard work. RegPep23 coming up next month - https://t.co/LrzoSAX16a